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Governance Center managed by saral
managed Supporting state government departments on
implementation of right to information of citizens. It came forward to meet
the existing needs of the departments to share information with the people
for transparent and participatory development. Basic activities of
governance center are:
Right To Information Act:
Developing
comprehensive list of the basic documents to be prepared and be available
all the time with the organization/institution receiving public domain funds
these would include Government Department and Public Sector Unit , NGOs,
Public Trusts, Academic Institutions, Private Sectors etc.
Services
1.
Detailing
and developing the basic documents
2.
Identifying
responsibilities for information flow and development
system for answering any query under Right To
Information (RTI) act.
3.
Advise on
planning, developing and implementing and monitoring Right
to Information Act.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR):
We assist
institutions and organization in planning, designing, developing,
implementing and integrating CSR functions in ongoing structure, system,
processes and practices.
Services
1.
Situation
analysis, need assessment to define community and need as per organization.
2.
Mapping
through baseline to define current status, performance
indicators and quantity.
3.
Design of
CSR programme based on the sectoral priority (Urban,
Poverty alleviation, sustainable livelihood, adult
literacy, health,
HIV/AIDS, Education) and linkages with existing ongoing
developmental
programmes of developmental partners of Government of
India, State
Governments, and NGOs.
4.
Sensitization and training of all the levels
5.
Monitoring
and evaluation system to measuring CSR functions.
6.
Resource
mobilization through opportunity spotting and proposal
making and advocacy.
7.
Appraisal
and selection of Partners for Implementation
8.
Identifying
and coordinating structures for multisectoral collaboration.
Placement of international and national post graduate students into
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